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— Eight Eyed Eel (@8EyedEel) June 10, 2026
this won't work. the animosities come from the faith, tradition, language, stories.
— blighter (@blightersort) June 10, 2026
getting beyond wars of religion is today viewed in the west as this easy thing that just kind of happened but was actually the (very bloody) work of centuries of european history https://t.co/qvAAaLbcV7 pic.twitter.com/q3kcyfYsHK
The largest whale cemetery on Earth was discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 12, 2026
Scientists have found an enormous underwater “whale graveyard” stretching nearly 1,200 kilometers at a depth of 7,000 meters in the Diamantina Fracture Zone.
Some of the whale skeletons are… pic.twitter.com/wp3dK8jTxN
“You can’t shout fire in a crowded theater” may be America’s favorite bad free speech argument, and @WillAtFIRE agrees.
— Greg Lukianoff (@glukianoff) June 10, 2026
In my book The War on Words, Nadine Strossen and I explain why it’s misquoted, obsolete, and historically embarrassing. pic.twitter.com/FZyoMrfcwn
Sepsis kills more people in American hospitals than heart attacks. 350,000 deaths a year, and the reason is brutally simple: the early warning signs are almost invisible.
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) June 11, 2026
A slightly elevated heart rate. A small temperature shift. A lab value drifting in the wrong direction. Each… https://t.co/YoBanGw90H
Raphael's 1504 painting 'The Dream of a Knight" was inspired by Scipio's dream. In this vision, a young knight must choose b/t two female symbols: Life of Virtue [book/sword] or Life of the Senses [myrtle] yet the perfect knight should live in harmony with Mind, Courage & Desire. pic.twitter.com/2CtDe4enXl
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) June 10, 2026
“Anyone can err, but only the fool persists in his fault.”
— Learn Latin (@latinedisce) June 10, 2026
— M. Tullius Cicero pic.twitter.com/wfMhPKh6og
Brasstown Bald, highest peak of Georgia⛰️
— Freddy🇩🇪 (@FreddyLA7) June 8, 2026
Looks a bit like the rainforest here. pic.twitter.com/uZjeW00p4j
Decapitations have always been a part of British culture. John Betjeman famously wrote this lovely verse about them -
— Gareth Roberts (@OldRoberts953) June 10, 2026
In the shires where the elms stand tall and true,
And buttercups gild the meadows bright,
The British soul, with its cheerful brew,
Faces the world in the West… pic.twitter.com/MegxpY1wyf